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Disorienting Fiction: The Autoethnographic Work of Nineteenth-Century British Novels

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Disorienting Fiction: The Autoethnographic Work of Nineteenth-Century British Novels - Buzard, James
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This book gives an ambitious revisionist account of the nineteenth-century British novel and its role in the complex historical process that ultimately gave rise to modern anthropology's concept of culture and its accredited researcher, the Participant Observer. Buzard reads the great nineteenth-century novels of Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bront???, George Eliot, and others as "metropolitan autoethnographies" that began to exercise and test the ethnographic imagination decades in advance of formal modern ethnography--and ...

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Disorienting Fiction: The Autoethnographic Work of Nineteenth-Century British Novels 2005, Princeton University Press, Princeton

ISBN-13: 9780691095554

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